Star step No.1: Drop unnecessary tasks from your to-do list
You have to outwork others if you want to be a star, but if you don't want to put in more hours, then you have to find ways to eliminate the "things you can get away with not doing," Kris Dunn writes. "Then use the hours you gained from elimination to pursue a niche that's going to make you a star to your organization or the world at large."
HR Capitalist, The | 11/03
This story published in SmartBrief on Workforce on 11/04/2009
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